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This undergraduate degree is available as either a three year full time programme or as a four year sandwich course. 5 GCSE’s at grade A-C including Maths and English Language plus 280 Tariff points at A-Level are required for entry.
This one year full time (or two year part time) taught programme comprises of four double modules and two single modules followed by a dissertation. The following three double modules are compulsory: Key Issues in Peace and Reconciliation Studies; Theory and Practice of Conflict Transformation, and; Comparative Peace Processes.
This one year full time Masters programme offers a wide range of modules from which to choose including International Human Rights Law as a double module and allows students the option of doing either a dissertation or a company place and report to complete the course. A good second class honours degree in Law, Business, Managementor a related field is required for entry.
- Accountability /
Transparency - Border management
- Civil Society
- Disarmament, Demobilisation
& Reintegration - Financial management
- Gender issues
- Human security
- Intelligence
- International assistance
- Military / Soldiers
- Non-state actors
- Poverty
- Education /
Training - Project sustainability
- Religion
- Safety, Security and
Access to Justice - Small Arms &
Light Weapons - Social exclusion
- Statebuilding /
Governance - Violent conflict
Document Library
Media in Security and Governance: The Role of the News Media in Security.. More
Security Sector Reform in the Gulf.. More
Post-Conflict Peacebuilding in Liberia.. More
Topic Guides
Civil Society & Security: The term ‘civil society’ is generally understood to encompass areas of activity that take place outside of both the state and the market... More
GFN-SSR has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with DCAF. This is supported by an annual workplan outlining particular activities for cooperation and areas for information exchange.
GFN-SSR works closely with our sister project, the GSDRC, which specialises in information and resources on specific governance and social development issues.










